Central - AYR | h a bat, an that's gey like a | mous | , ye ken. But dae cats eat bat |
Doric - ABN | a be hard owre the squeak o a | mous | , sae that made little differ. |
Central - AYR | shuin saw that it wis juist a | mous | that had slippt in like herse |
Central - LAL | counterpynts oor tune an dumb | mous | shout |
Central - LAL | uir wes steirin, na, no a wee | mous | . |
Central - LAL | bein read a poem aboot a wee | mous | , an greitin when a plou cut t |
Central - AYR | At the hinner-en, the | Mous | , wha seemed tae be a high-hei |
Central - AYR | gain in a ring, an begged the | Mous | tae tell thaim somethin mair. |
Central - AYR | "We, indeed!" cried the | Mous | , wha wis trimmlin richt doun |
Central - AYR | tae hersel, ye ken," said the | Mous | . |
Central - LAL | beuks - but stracht frae the | mous | o thir twa speikers - yin fr |
Central - AYR | dinnae like thaim!" When the | Mous | heard this, it turnt roun an |
Central - AYR | a worrit ee on the | Mous | , feart she micht get smitten |
Central - AYR | excitit, hauf-hopin that the | Mous | had chynged its mind, an wis |
Central - AYR | uikin doun in - wunner at the | Mous | 's tail; "but for why dae ye c |
Central - AYR | e're no listenin!" boufft the | Mous | tae Alison. "Whit are ye thin |
Central - GLA | ur meidie haes gang roon thar | mous | wie Inglish dishclouts an wur |
Central - AYR | They hae their tails in their | mous | -an they're aa happt in crumbs |
Central - LAL | it wis Latin an Greek fae oor | mous | wad haes us ferlie at the fac |
Central - AYR | t I've tae keep an ee on this | mous | -hole till Dinah comes back, t |
Central - AYR | an wee Mirren, they had less | mous | tae feed than thaim wi ten we |
Central - EDN | wird no eith tae finn in mony | mous | the day, thon's nae ill-daein |
Central - SEC | dacency had steekit fowks’ | mous | . |